Regulations Concerning Agriculture and Air Pollution

The main issues related to the atmospheric pollution are the stratospheric ozone depletion, the transboundary air pollution, the troposphere air quality and the climate change. The three last decades have seen the birth of several measures for the atmosphere safeguard. Agricultural activities play a...

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Main Authors: Chiara Bertora, Francesco Alluvione, Laura Zavattaro, Carlo Grignani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2010-03-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/25
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spelling doaj-c080ccce329546d4b5b2e18de571c7de2020-11-24T22:26:13ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052010-03-015110.4081/ija.2010.7919Regulations Concerning Agriculture and Air PollutionChiara BertoraFrancesco AlluvioneLaura ZavattaroCarlo GrignaniThe main issues related to the atmospheric pollution are the stratospheric ozone depletion, the transboundary air pollution, the troposphere air quality and the climate change. The three last decades have seen the birth of several measures for the atmosphere safeguard. Agricultural activities play a key role in determining, preventing and mitigating atmospheric pollution. The emission to atmosphere of different ozone-depleting substances is regulated by the Montreal Protocol. The role of agriculture activity in ozone depletion is linked to the utilization of methyl bromide as soil sterilant and to the emission of nitrogen oxides and nitrous oxide, from agricultural soils. The Convention on long-range transboundary air pollution regulates the emission of several pollutants, i.e. sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ammonia, non methane volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, and tropospheric ozone. The agriculture sector is responsible for a large part of the emissions of ammonia and nitrogen oxides, mainly through manure management and nitrogen fertilization, and of most persistent organic pollutants, largely used in the past as insecticides and fungicides. The increase of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) concentration in the atmosphere is under the control of the Kyoto Protocol. Agriculture accounts for 59-63% of global non-CO2 GHGs emissions but at the same time it contributes to the atmospheric CO2 concentration stabilisation through the substitution of fossil fuels by biofuels and the sequestration of C in soil and vegetal biomass. In this paper we provide an outline of the numerous scientific and legislative initiatives aimed at protecting the atmosphere, and we analyse in detail the agriculture sector in order to highlight both its contribution to atmospheric pollution and the actions aimed at preventing and mitigating it.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/25stratospheric ozone depletiontransboundary air pollutionclimate changegreenhouse gasesagriculture activityregulations.
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author Chiara Bertora
Francesco Alluvione
Laura Zavattaro
Carlo Grignani
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Francesco Alluvione
Laura Zavattaro
Carlo Grignani
Regulations Concerning Agriculture and Air Pollution
Italian Journal of Agronomy
stratospheric ozone depletion
transboundary air pollution
climate change
greenhouse gases
agriculture activity
regulations.
author_facet Chiara Bertora
Francesco Alluvione
Laura Zavattaro
Carlo Grignani
author_sort Chiara Bertora
title Regulations Concerning Agriculture and Air Pollution
title_short Regulations Concerning Agriculture and Air Pollution
title_full Regulations Concerning Agriculture and Air Pollution
title_fullStr Regulations Concerning Agriculture and Air Pollution
title_full_unstemmed Regulations Concerning Agriculture and Air Pollution
title_sort regulations concerning agriculture and air pollution
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2010-03-01
description The main issues related to the atmospheric pollution are the stratospheric ozone depletion, the transboundary air pollution, the troposphere air quality and the climate change. The three last decades have seen the birth of several measures for the atmosphere safeguard. Agricultural activities play a key role in determining, preventing and mitigating atmospheric pollution. The emission to atmosphere of different ozone-depleting substances is regulated by the Montreal Protocol. The role of agriculture activity in ozone depletion is linked to the utilization of methyl bromide as soil sterilant and to the emission of nitrogen oxides and nitrous oxide, from agricultural soils. The Convention on long-range transboundary air pollution regulates the emission of several pollutants, i.e. sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ammonia, non methane volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, and tropospheric ozone. The agriculture sector is responsible for a large part of the emissions of ammonia and nitrogen oxides, mainly through manure management and nitrogen fertilization, and of most persistent organic pollutants, largely used in the past as insecticides and fungicides. The increase of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) concentration in the atmosphere is under the control of the Kyoto Protocol. Agriculture accounts for 59-63% of global non-CO2 GHGs emissions but at the same time it contributes to the atmospheric CO2 concentration stabilisation through the substitution of fossil fuels by biofuels and the sequestration of C in soil and vegetal biomass. In this paper we provide an outline of the numerous scientific and legislative initiatives aimed at protecting the atmosphere, and we analyse in detail the agriculture sector in order to highlight both its contribution to atmospheric pollution and the actions aimed at preventing and mitigating it.
topic stratospheric ozone depletion
transboundary air pollution
climate change
greenhouse gases
agriculture activity
regulations.
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/25
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